THE CAMPAIGN: Politicking with Fat Cats and Ethnics

THE Republicans do not want the
President to campaign; the Democrats would like nothing better. But
both parties can at least agree on one thing: Nixon is a poor
campaigner whose defects may well become more apparent if he is tempted
into the sort of mano a mano "crisis" crusading that he has always
professed to be his style. Last week as George McGovern took a brief
breather to rethink his campaign strategy and assess his finances, the
President defied advice and came out politickingbut only part way. He
confined his campaigning...